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It was good news for English, although he expected agriculture would be a sticking point in those trade talks.

English did May a favour in return, praising May's "clarity" of thinking around the Brexit process.

May has come under fire for failing to spell out how Brexit will happen and is due to deliver a major speech on Tuesday.

English said she was "engaging, a very determined woman and a clear thinker" - and that she had left him with the impression she was just the person needed to get the UK through Brexit intact.

Imported New Zealand lamb is not the only problem in the New Zealand-UK relationship.Imported New Zealanders are also problematic - but English was apparently more willing to put that on the backburner than he was the lamb.

He told media after his meeting that there was little point in pushing the issue of access to the UK for New Zealanders at a time when it was focused on the EU - and the root of all its woes was migration from within the EU.

In terms of timing, English's visit could not have been better. There was the confluence of Brexit and Trump. There was some interest from British media in English's visit in Europe, although it was predominantly in case May let something slip about her Brexit plan in advance of her looming speech next Tuesday on her plans for Brexit.

English attracted some high level attention - including interviews with the BBC, the Financial Times and CNN's Richard Quest, who flew in from New York for the occasion.

As for that lunch, 10 Downing Street later confirmed the menu was a starter of Laverstoke Park mozzarella with clementine and almond crumble, a main of pan-fried brill (rhymes with Bill) with vegetables and chocolate fondant for pudding.